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My 'miraculous journey' to have precious triplets
A PLYMOUTH mum who battled infertility for a decade now has triplets, with her twin sons born five years after their sister. She hopes her ‘miraculous’ journey will inspire others facing similar struggles.
Idea of Sparksy mural at Life Centre rejected
PUBLIC HAS RAISED THOUSANDS OF POUNDS TO HONOUR 'VOICE OF ARGYLE'
Taskforce sets out plan to tackle dental crisis
TOOTH decay in children is rife as only one NHS dentist in Plymouth is accepting new child patients, an MP has warned.
ALERT AS HAND GRENADE GIVEN TO CHARITY SHOP
BOMB SQUAD CALLED TO THE CITY CENTRE AMID CONCERNS OVER UNUSUAL DONATION
Sturgeon's legacy a year after quitting
A YEAR on from her shock resignation as Scotland's first minister, Nicola Sturgeon's legacy has been put under the microscope.
Escape artist Malu the bearcat is found safe and well
AN animal that escaped from its enclosure weeks ago has finally been found.
GLADIATORS LOOKING
SPEEDWAY CLUB SEEK A NEW NUMBER ONE
Pilgrims denied win as sky Blues strike late to earn draw
PLYMOUTH Argyle had two Championship points slip from their grasp as they conceded a Coventry City equaliser in the sixth and final minute of added time in a 2-2 draw at rainswept Home Park.
Adaway recovers from surprise knockdown to see off challenger Flash
PLYMOUTH boxer Connor Adaway got back to winning ways on his return to the ring last weekend with a fourth-round stoppage against Luke Fash at the Brentwood Centre in Essex.
Tennis schedule decimated by the wintry weather
IN true Wimbledon tradition, the wet weather put paid to most of the winter league fixtures for this week with only one dry evening.
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THE DOG HOUSE
Labour: We check our would-be MPs
LABOUR has insisted that there are \"strong checks\" on would-be MPs, after a second parliamentary candidate was suspended over remarks about Israel.
Sunak: The economy has turned the corner
The Prime Minister has insisted the \"economy has turned the corner\" as he convened the first meeting of his 2024 Business Council.
Restaurants in battle to be best
NOMINATED IN PRESTIGIOUS REGIONAL AWARD
Enthusiasm for Marine Park
MORE THAN 100 VOLUNTEERS HAVE ALREADY SIGNED UP
Dancer Bob knew how to 'Put On The Ritz'
A CELEBRATION of life is to be held for a dance teacher who taught thousands of Plymothians to learn and love - ballroom and Latin dancing.
Dismantling of nuclear submarines is delayed
THE dismantling of 15 decommissioned nuclear subs at Devonport Royal Dockyard is likely to hit delays, according to a new report.
Derriford's Urgent Treatment Centre 'will ease pressure'
MORE details have been released about a new urgent treatment centre (UTC) to take pressure off the Emergency Department at Plymouth's Derriford Hospital.
Salute to the silver screen era of silent cinema
ENTERTAINMENT icon Gary Wilmot said audiences should expect something 'very special' when the world stage premiere of The Artist is unveiled at Theatre Royal Plymouth this year.
More success for Plymstock's Legends boxers
AFTER great success towards the end of the season, Legends Amateur Boxing Club's Stacey Parker demonstrated her skills and levels by taking home a silver medal at the women's Boxcup in Manchester, competing amongst some of the best female boxers in Europe.
Gladiators dealt a huge blow as Covatti suffers injuries
PLYMOUTH Gladiators have suffered a major blow ahead of the 2024 Championship season with the news that star signing Nico Covatti has suffered serious injuries following a crash in Argentina, writes Stuart James.
Houghton returns as Argyle seek a response
MIDFIELDER Jordan Houghton is set to return to Plymouth Argyle's squad for the game against Coventry City at Home Park tonight.
IT'S OUT OF THIS WORLD
STUART JAMES REACHES FOR THE STARS AT ICONIC NASA LOCATIONS IN FLORIDA
TECH CONTROL
Managing screen time is something many parents can relate to. Experts share some ideas for getting the balance back.
Apprentices learn skills at new shopping centre
WORK ON THE DERRIFORD DISTRICT CENTRE IS DUE TO BE COMPLETED IN SEPTEMBER
'I appreciate your frustration' - PM
RISHI Sunak has insisted that he understands the country's frustrations after 14 years of Conservative-led government, as he faced an hour-long grilling in front of a live TV audience.
Cameron criticises Lords over Rwanda
FRESH criticism has been unleashed by the House of Lords against Rishi Sunak's proposed Rwanda asylum law, despite a Secretary warning by Foreign David Cameron that the unelected upper chamber is \"wrong\" to frustrate it.
Starmer defends ending support for candidate
SIR Keir Starmer said he took \"tough\" and \"decisive\" action to withdraw support for Labour's Rochdale by-election candidate, after a storm of criticism about remarks Azhar Ali made about Israel.
Defendant ran raid that killed cop, trial told
THE mastermind of an armed robbery in which a police officer was killed and another seriously injured evaded capture for almost 20 years before being extradited from Pakistan, prosecutors told a jury yesterday.
Explorer to be honoured with memorial stone
CEREMONY AT WESTMINSTER ABBEY FOR SHACKLETON